A list of puns related to "Nat Geo Kids (Latin American TV channel)"
I have been searching for this TV show for a while and I can't find anything like it but it is there in my memory. I remember the inventors shown in the TV show. There was Blaise Pascal inventing the Pascaline, invention of Tyre, invention of Microwave Oven, invention of ball point pen. Can you please help me find the show?
Found: Doc Eureka
As from the title idk much about the broadcasting rights of the show but the show was about the fitness and strength tests among various men and women.
It was probably sponsored by adidas or reebok or some of that fitness apparel and equipment brands. It had its name along the name of something Spartan related.
Around four men and four women were competing against each other along various strength and conditioning exercises and runs and tests. Those who won were allowed into the castle of sparta and there were eliminations with the one staying inside the castle at the end wins. There were castle challenges where people inside the castle competed with people who lost and were forced to stay in camps.
It was a very good show.
I remember only one game from that show, A tyre from a truck was attached to ropes from four sides forming a plus like shape with the ropes. At the end of each rope were men pulling it in a tug of war with a mud pit in the middle. The tyre was thus pulled from all directions. All four men pulled on the rope and tyre and the weak would get pulled along with the tyre into the mud pit and get disqualified. Thus the next three would pull against each other and so on and so forth.
I have forgotten any other details but this is what I remember about the show.
I'm just sick of all the Indian versions of popular global channels on TV. They keep pushing ads in like every 5 minutes and they're so repetitive and dreadful.
Most of the shows they broadcast are really old too. Half the programs I see on Discovery and Nat Geo are the same stuff I saw years ago.
I remember watching the latest episodes of Regular show and Adventure time on Cartoon Network a few years back on the Singaporean version of the channel which Dialog had back then. Suddenly they changed it to the Indian version and it was showing all the episodes from way before.
The Singaporean and Asia Pacific channels I see on TV are the best. The shows are all new and the ads are bearable
Does Dialog know this?
As stated above. The main phrase I remember from the show is βFelis catus is the most highly evolved predator in the world.β
Yes, Iβm asking about a show about cats. My gf and I are obsessed. Move along.
Any help is much appreciated! I know the prompt is a bit generic...
One episode I remember was a scientist trying to figure out how much the human soul weighs by going to near dead people and then weighing them. What is the name of the show?
wanted opinions about best science magazine these days for middle and high school kids interested in science. judging by reviews this is what i've found. any personal experiences? anything i'm missing (i used to read popular science when young but that is digital only... i'm looking for print that they can read on the toilet still)?
BBC science focus -- 40$/yr (13 issues/yr), still great content, 6th grade level
discover -- 30$/yr (8 issues/yr), used to be good, but many ads, less content, less often
popular mechanics -- 11-15$/yr (6 issues/yr), used to be good, but many ads, content is ad-like
scientific american -- 40$/yr (12 issues/yr), used to be good, strong liberal and political bias
national geo kids -- 20$/yr (10 issues/yr), solid still, fun facts and stories, no ads
new scientist -- 118$/yr (52 issues/yr). well reviewed. relevant topics. pricier but it is weekly. not as jargony as sci american.
Movies such as:
Waterworld
War of the Worlds (2005)
Volcano (1997)
The Day After Tomorrow
2012
Independence Day
Each episode would explore a different movie such as the ones above with scientists, historians, mathematicians, etc that deal in the fields that relate to the movie (i.e. Waterworld: Biologist/Marine Biologist, Oceanographer, Climatologist, etc) and would explain what would really happen if the plot had occurred in real life and what would stay and what would go.
Perhaps at the end they can give it a rating (A out of F/ 1 out of 10, etc) if it was accurate or not.
What do you guys think?
Hi All,
There was a TV show (animated) which featured the following episodes( These are the episodes I remember ) :
1.Gutenberg Press
2.Wright Brothers
3.Edison & Light Bulb
4.Water Clock
I believe this was aired on "Discovery Channel"/Nat Geo Juniors /Nat Geo Kids and mostly revolved around inventions.
I really wonder what was the show's name?
Thanks in advance
Edit 1 : The show was described in third person by a single person all through the show and the main characters(Gutenberg for e.g) spoke very little and often when and idea struck him
Edit 2 : One more episode that I recall had inventor Benjamin Franklin who used lighting from clouds to devise an earthing mechanism.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kite_experiment)
Edit 3 : I also checked Liberty Kids (though this is not the one) there is one scene that is similar @9:30-9:50 The kite scene https://youtu.be/eTja_nNhEWI I recall Benjamin Franklin being portrayed as old and there weren't many characters present as shown in liberty kids (February 7th)
Alright, so I remember that when I was like 7 or 8 I would play this game with my older sister on our laptop.
I remember it being on something like Nat Geo Kids, Discovery Channel or something ike that. It was one of those sites TV channels would advertise to okay their games and to learn information. I remember that on the top right or left corner of the screen the like mascot thing was like a figure of a cartoon dog with like a spot on its head and like a green hat or outline.
The actual game had a big selection screen in pink, think like happy wheels selection screen but very small and in pink. You could create you own levels and title them. The actual gameplay was like a red ball that would start off from like a little catapult thing set next to a block that would then start off the ball. You could set down springs, and tracks to make the path the ball would follow. But the main colors off the game were pink,purple, and the red ball.
Besides that I can't remember much, but I really hope one of y'all has an idea of what I'm talking about.
So let's get this started, shall we? I swear, I think I've already seen all there is to see about MJ here, but more things pop out, and I think this is a big one.
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This was before Lisa Marie Presley, btw. For those outside LatAm, in the late 80's and 90's Xuxa was huge in Latin America for her kids show as well as recording songs for kids, she used to date famous soccer player PelΓ©, and Formula 1 racer Ayrton Senna, she was and still is really famous here, even though she is now retired, everyone knows who she is. Because of her kids show host career, she became known as "queen of the little ones", she even has two Latin Grammy awards for Best Children's Albums. Apparently she also performed in the USA, and I even found footage of her USA show, in case anyone's curious, here's the video recorded in 1993. However her English speaking career didn't last long since she never got as popular in the USA as she was in Latin America. Interestingly, she also seemed to have girls in toy soldier outfits in her show, which reminded me of the military style MJ had for his outfits and backup dancers at the time, though, this may be a coincidence.
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It seems like Michael was keeping an eye on her. Here we know that they did meet, and there has been rumours about them for years here, but in this interview (14:57-18:38) she reveals a lot of interesting details, and she seems like a smart woman, she did not fall for his manipulation tactics, translation ahead:
Interviewer: Did Michael Jackson ask your hand in marriage?
Xuxa: So.... it wasn't him, it was his manager. I met Michael Jackson when I saw his concert in Spain, while I was recording my tv shows there and he was waiting for me, so I took pictures with him and I told him I liked him, and he told me he liked me, and I thought "how can he like me? He doesn't even know me".
Interviewer: laughter
*Xuxa: And then I got inv
... keep reading on reddit β‘It had futuristic house ideas and illustrations with 3d printers, robot cleaners, an animatronic (or holographic) pet dolphin, and a machine that could cook anything you ask for. I remember there was a section on what people in the past thought the future could hold, and one of the ideas was furniture you could hose down.
I think it had two covers, so if you flipped the magazine around there'd be another topic on the other cover and its related contents would go to about halfway through the book. I believe for one half of the magazine, some of the images could be enhanced by wearing these included 3d glasses.
Am I just imagining things or combining several nat geo kids editions into one? I swear this was a real edition and I want to see if anyone else remembers!
Im wondering if there are any Spanish channels similar to Nexpo that I can enjoy. I very much enjoy content like Nexpoβs and other creators in that genre. I just want to share similar videos to my parents, since they donβt really understand much English. If there is any channels, please recommend them to me, it helps a bunch.
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